If bake is long a, what is baker?
a long vowel sound
Bake has a long vowel sound. Long vowel "A" is prounounced ay. The word bake sounds like bayk. So long vowel sound.
The word "cake" contains a long vowel sound (the 'a' makes the long 'a' sound like in "bake"), as compared to a short vowel sound (like in "cat").
No. The A in rake has a long A sound as in bake and cake. The E is silent.
The word "brave" has a long vowel sound, as the 'a' is pronounced like the 'a' in "face" or "bake."
Yes. The A in rake has a long A sound as in bake and take. The E is silent.
Yes, the word "barn" does not have a long vowel sound. In phonetics, a long vowel sound is one that is pronounced for an extended period of time, such as the "a" in "bake" or "bee." In the word "barn," the vowel sound is short and is pronounced quickly, making it a short vowel sound.
Yes. The word "rake" has a long A and a silent E. It rhymes with bake and take.
It has a long A vowel sound (as in bay and take) because you can hear an A when you say the word. The E is silent.
The word land has a short A vowel sound, as in lad, band, and bland.
The word "bag" has a short vowel sound because the letter "a" in this word is pronounced as /æ/, as in "cat" or "bat." This short "a" sound contrasts with the long "a" sound, as in words like "bake" or "cake."
Break has a long A sound. The EA vowel pair also has the long A in the word "great."Break is a homophone of brake.